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Old 05-06-2009, 01:41 PM
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im going to say something really unpopular now...

(while i agree that at AME frame would be the best thing to do.. and i would do it, i have an issue with dooing so)

If you put it on an AME frame it looses its corvette identity... just as if you put it on a 1982 ford 4x4 diesel pickup frame, it isnt an allwheel drive, alternative fuel corvette.. its a ford PU with a corvette body... putting it on an ame frame takes the corvette out and leaves you with a 2009 AME with a vintage corvette body... (imho atleast)

i also doubt it retains its value very well.... a wayne due subframed 1 gen was the hot ticket a few years back... now.. not so much!
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